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Hep B vaccinations --

A. 0-2 mo, 1 yr, 5 yr
B. 6 mo, 1 yr, 2 yr
C. 0-2 mo, 1-2m, 6-18 mo
D. 1 mo, 3mo, 6 mo
C
Your patient gets a hep b vaccine at birth, then one month later and then 18 months later. That is considered --

A. Normal
B. Out of date
C. Too early
D. Depends if a booster was given
A
Normal vaccine cycle for rotovirus --

A. 1 mo, 5mo, 8 mo
B. 2 mo, 4 mo
C. 4 mo, 8 mo
D. At birth
B
All in all, how many DTP administrations will one get in one's lifetime --

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
C
Age sequence of DTP shots --

A. 2 mo, 4 mo, 6 mo, 1 yr, 2 yr
B. 1 mo, 4, mo, 8, mo, 12 mo
C. Once at birth
D. 2mo, 4mo, 6mo, 15-18 mo, 4-6 years
D
Your patient said her baby had four Dtap shots at 2mo, 4mo, 6 mo and at 17 months old. Her baby is 2 now. You would tell her --

A. that completes the series
B. Come back for last one in three months.
C. Come back in a year
D. Come back between ages of four and six
D
Needs to come around age four --

A. Hep B
B. rotavirus
C. DTP
D. Both A and C
E. Both B and C
C